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To: Oeconomicus who wrote (1470)2/6/1998 6:27:00 PM
From: Robert Graham  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Geez, where are you guys reading this stuff into my post. First one says that I am saying Amazon is defaulting on their credit. All I said was that Amazon can, if they choose to, utilize a strategy of *renegotiation* for their existing credit arrangements and debt due. This is different from that they are utilizing a strategy of *defaulting* on the credit. They would not be the first to do this nor the last. Now specific company names are coming up in relationship to Amazon's rumored unethical business practice.

The birth of a rumor. You saw it here folks. What an excitable crowd. And the one who started it was not even aware that he did so.

Seriously though, I am not implying anything, nor do I mean anything negative toward the company or even the investors who follow this company. But I will say here that Barnes and Noble will continue to take slices of the pie away from Amazon unless they continue developing their value added aspects of their business.

Bob Graham